LITTLE SPORT THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. ** A-11 36 Play in Baltimore Supermarket Gets TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1953 c helV **• ¥(' 40,000 Tickets to Today lor Five Spots .in ¦vp> jjf Villanova Contest By tfioAuocioted Pros* ' ,v- . ## In National Amateur f PHILADELPHIA, Sept. I. " By a Staff Correspondent of The Star Philadelphia football lovers will BALTIMORE, Sept. 1. —Five be able this fall to acquire grid places in the National Amateur tickets along with their weekly golf championship, starting Sep- ration of bacon and eggs—- Oklahoma City, tember 21 in thanks a plan out by were at stake today as 36 ama- to worked played 36 holes over the Villanova College and the Amer- teurs man, 180 pounds, and Sonny Mount Pleasant course here in ican Stores Co. Whitten, 185 pounds, have the the Maryland and District sec- $. • i Grid il£k Sales Spencer 8. W-L Prospects Uncertain inside track at center. Frick, Lewis Clear tional qualifying rounds. Heaney of Stores an- Washington topped American The backs are plentiful but The area 1§ mHIH .mb? nounced yesterday his food firm the field with 17 entries to 13 To Despite Big Squad more versatility is needed, par- had arranged the purchase of ticularly among the quarter- 'Misunderstandings' from Baltimore, 2 from Fort Bel- 40,000 for Annapolis Jjgfcg Jj tickets the Villanova- By Bob Hanson backs. the •y tha Associated Frau voir, 1 from and 3 Georgla Thrtee of candidates game—described as the (Another in a Series.) for the position are Art Eberdt, NEW YORK, Sept. I.—All “floaters.” The last group in- biggest single sale its in wts Billy Shields of Albany, of kind The Joe Martina and Terry Hoover. sweetness and light today be- cludes .the history of the college sport. football situation at one of New York’s top amateurs. Ifi Washington-Lee High School jHj By 4BML. Each is good in one phase of tween Commissioner Ford Frick Bobby Brownell, many -time The game will be played the this year is similar to that at the game but none has all the and J. Norman Lewis, the newly- winner of the gold medal for low night of September 19 at huge Fairfax—a new coach, a new qualities Waldorf would like his hired attorney for major league sectional qualifier and his side Municipal Stadium. system and a tough schedule. quarterbacks to have. Eberdt is baseball players. kick, Ralph Bogart, were missing. Heaney said the 40,000 tickets So when the schools face each a good passer, probably the best Apparently deciding to change Favorites included Eddie John- purchased by his company will other September 11 in the open- of the three at this stage; Mar- his tactics, Lewis called a press * * tina, senior, is an excellent yesterday ston of Baltimore, Shields, Ben V be to 144 ing game of the Northern Vir- a conference and an- • - • - - Ujo distributed the firm’s i"y and Hoover, Hartig of Bethesda Country vv- stores and supermarkets In the ginia (Group I) League, the ball handler also nounced that he and Frick had IV Balti- greater result may have a far-reaching a senior, is the fastest of the met privately last Friday, “elim- Club and Harry Parr of Philadelphia area as part three. more, who advanced to the of a merchandising scheme. effect on how the two teams will inating all personal misunder- ’At left half is Pete Ward, a standings.” fourth round of the Amateur last " - SBH Through the plan, said Bud make out during the remainder of senior; Ernest Cox and Davis Although Frick refused to year. the season. •****" Dudley, Villanova athletic direc- f Hfeoqgc Wrinkle, both juniors. Right half enter into any controversy with With the course groomed for tor, it is hoped all 103,000 seats Bob Waldorf, brother of Lynn is expected to be filled from Open next week, Lewis last week, the lawyer ac- the Eastern in the stadium will be filled. Waldorf, head football coach at among Tom Calhoun, Fred cused scoring was expected to be high, University California, the commissioner of in- the of is Walker and Ted Evans. The full- sulting the players by closing and a par total of 144 for the 36 taking over tha the duties at W-L back position seems to be well doors of the major leagues’ Ex- holes might win the medal, and this year after years as care at seven * taken of. least for a Council better be good for Practice ecutive to him. 148 or should EXPLOSIVE PACKAGE —Paul Cameron, 193-pound UCLA (Continued From Page A-9.) head coach at a high school in fffPfP time being. Tom Huston, a fast- “Iam that the five places. Battle Creek, Mich. Assisting satisfied everything stretches to fire a pass as the Bruins opened their charging 190-pound senior. Walt will proceed on a smooth scale starters included Roland tailback, him Chappie Marvin, back- -—Star Staff Photo Jerry The training season yesterday at Los Angeles. Coach Red Saunders are the stalwarts of an all-letter- is Monroe and Whitehouse from now on,” he said. “The MacKenzie of Baltimore and men line. field coach, who came here with 808 WALDORF. are fighting it out. with all is relying heavily on Cameron, already among: the great commissioner and I are very in- Washington, medalist and semi- listed Waldorf from Battle Creek; showing Huston Cen- backs in UCLA history.—AP Wirephoto. Both coaches at first wel- well. and tent at arriving at some solutions finalists in the National Amateur Mike Millen, line coach, and more depth at the end positions ter Newman ar* figured on as problems . comed word that the weather of players’ . . Thera ago, and Harvey Shipman, junior varsity more than two decades would be hot this week, thinking and at guard, also a good break- linebackers because of their size is no more acrimony. . ..” his stepson, Billy Blue it would help get their players coach and scout. The latter two away runner in the backfleld.” Washington-Lee will play a —WHITTLESEY. formerly played In shape quickly. football at The linemen returning from 10-game schedule, the first five Central Y Gym Reopens Baseball Halts Stadium Work, But the ex- George Washington University. cessive heat quickly saps energy last year appear at this stage to at home. All are at 8 p.m. on The main gymnasium Organising Large'Squad. of the and there is some thought at be reasonably good. At ends are Fridays with the exception of Central YMCA, 1736 G the game with Thomas street Major Leaders Making Colts' Problem Worse Maryland, at least, about night Waldorf has 86 boys working Skip Motes, a letterman, Paul Jefferson N.W., reopened today after get- By tho Associated Pres* workouts. out but will cut this number to Quintus and Jim Quill, all good- of Richmond at Richmond on ting a new coat of paint during By )h« Associated Press removal apparently were ignored, Saturday night. . l Other teams in the Washing- about 65, including the junior sized boys. Chris Plain and Dick October 31. All the last month anu half. Batting—Vernon. Washington. and the court was 329: BALTIMORE. Sept. I—Base- order obtained. ton also getting in their varsity, later this week. in- Raines, lettermen and both home games will be broadcast Rosen, Cleveland. .325: Minoso, Chi- charged seat- area are He also cago. 315: Mitchell. Cleveland. .811: ball. instead of football, has been j It was that the first practice licks. Wilson tends to use the T-formation over 200 pounds, have a good over station WEAM with Nat Bauer. New York. .308. ing capacity of the stadium would with line, start at the tackle positions Albright doing the : Runs—Minoso, Chicago, injected for a change into the Teachers College, under Coach a balanced but at the at play-by-play | BETHESDA 95: Vernon. be far below the of the point. Washington, 92: Mantle, New York, needs Phil Fox, started yesterday, and present has done little along this The schedule: ? ? and Yost. Washington, Rosen, seating situation at | team SPORTS MART 87: Baltimore’s baseball those lines of September 11—Fairfax. Cleveland, 85. Howard University, with Coaches because the task of Five guards are in contention September Cleveland, Municipal Stadium. ; if the club gets in the Inter- I 18—Northwestern. Runs batted m—Rosen, 122: Tom Johnson and J. Herman organizing the large group. for starting berths. Vernon Seese, September 25—St. John’s. : LIVE t Vernon. Washington. 98; Berra. New national League playoffs, as “We good October 3—Coolidge. MINNOWS York. 95: Minoso. Chicago. 90: Boone, Recent worries about the num- Daves, start work today on their have material,” he Bill Swift, Hitchcock, all October 9—Portsmouth. ? likely. John [ X BLOODWORMS Detroit. and Robinson. Philadel- ber of seats in the stadium, seems switch from the T-formation to said, “and most of them are big juniors; John Davey and Paul October 16—Mount. Vernon at Mount phia, 89. ! Vernon. t Detroit, The already is single wing. and fast, but hope to Cundiff. October 23—Bladensburg. TACKLE Hits—Kuenn. and Vernon. which is undergoing reconstruc- stadium work the we don’t be The latter is a fast 160- 1 * Washington, 175: Philley. Philadel- The This also another ready for our opening game. pounder and October 31—Thomas Jefferson at All phia. 105; Rosen, Cleveland, 163: tion, have been all about foot- a month behind schedule. area has col- is a transfer stu- Richmond. X Md. Licensee Busby. Washington. 150. new delay poses a real problem legiate football team in action, There is still too much to be dent from Marietta, Ohio, where November 6—Open. ? ball because of the Baltimore November 13—Roosevelt. 1012 WISCONSIN i Doubles—Kell, Boston, and Vernon. the of Richmond, done in way organization he played varsity 20—Open. AVE. Washington. Washington. for the Colts. f University the of football last November ? 35: Jensen. Colts. The Colts have a game November 26—Georte Washington at OLIVER 4-3132 3(1 Boston, 29; Carrasquel. which opened a training camp and time is running out. year. Open J Ooodman. scheduled there September 20, an George Washington Frida* Era. 'til V a Chicago. 27. WESTMINSTER, Md„ Sept. 1 at Fort “Our most pressing need is Two lettermen, (Tomorrow: ? A Chicago. BelvoiiK Bruce New- Mount Vernon.) y, Triples—Rivera. 14: Plersall. exhibition against the Washing- (/P).—The Colts Parana Boston; Philley. Philadelphia, and Baltimore last Vernon Washington. 9; Fox and ton Redskins, and it has been night announced the trimming Minoso. Chicago, and Boone. De- enough seats 8. doubtful that would of Bob Kilfoyle and troit. be ready. Quarterback Home runs—Rosen. Cleveland, and Zer- End John Davis from their nial Philadelphia, 35: Berra. New Now, because of baseball, a York. 24: Boone, Detroit, 21: Doby, squad. Cleveland, and Robinson, Phila- temporary court order was ob- delphia. 20. tained yesterday restraining the Kilfoyle. & Cincinnati product Stolen bases—Rivera and Minoso. Chi- who starred at John cago. 21; Jensen. Washington. 15: contractor from tearing out any Carroll Uni- Philley, Philadelphia, and Busby, seats. Yesterday the versity, and Davis, University of Washington. 11. more con- New or USED... undisputed Tennessee standout Paris, the Pitchine—Lopat. New York, 13-3. .813: tractor started removing about from Stuart. St. Louis. 8-2. .800; Trucks, 6,000 wooden seats from the Tex., both were trying for first- Chicago. 18-8. .750: Ford, New York, year 15-5. .750: Raschi, New York. 12-5. lower deck in order to start work berths with the pro club. .700. on a section the upper deck. Their Strikeouts Pierce. Chicago, 181: of release left the Colts Chicago. Trucks. 133; Garcia. Cleve- Verbal orders from Mayor with 43 players, 10 above the . land, Tlfi; Wynn, Cleveland. 108; Leader Gray. Detroit, 102. D’Alesandro to stop the seat league limit. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Batting—Sehoendienst. St. Louis, .340; Irvin, New York. .339: Furillo. Brook- lyn. .333; Robinson. Brooklyn. .321); Ashburn. Philadelphia, and Cam- O/e Miss' Top Task Is Filling panella, Brooklyn, .328. Runs—Snider. Brooklyn. 112: Gilliam. Brooklyn. 105: Dark. New York, 104: Musial. St. Louis 100; Robinson. Its Jinxed Quarterback Berth Brooklyn, and Mathews. Milwaukee. 98. Runs batted in—Campanella. Brooklyn. By the Associated Press Vaught had an experienced 124: Mathews. Milwaukee. 118: Hodges. Brooklyn. 113: Snider. Brook- OXFORD, Miss., Sept. I. junior quarterback in Jack Reed, lyn. 3 09; Ennis. Philadelphia. 108. Johnny Vaught who had specialized in defense Hits—Ashburn. Philadelphia. 178: Sni- Coach has be- der. B-ooklyn. and Dark and Lockman. last year. But Reed signed a New York. 162: Kluszewski, Cincin- gun his quest for talent to fill professional nati. baseball contract 158. the jinxed quarterback during Doubles—Musial. St Louis. 43: Snider. almost the summer. Btooklyn, and Bell. Cincinnati. 34: berth Mississippi's split-T Df-vk New York. 33: Furillo. Brook- in That leaves Vaught with two lyn: Chicago, and Slaugh- players up from ter. St.Baumholti.Louis. 31. offense. the freshman Eagle Day Triples—Gilliam. Brooklyn. 13: Bruton. The post was filled in fine team. and Houston Milwaukee. 11: Fondy, Chicago. 10; Patton, plus an untried junior Ashburn Philadelphia, and Hemus, style last year by Jimmy Lear, St. squadman, Bobby Jenkins. Louis. 9. who engineered Ole Miss to an Home runs—Mathews. Milwaukee. 43: Vaught may Kluszewski. Cincinnati, 37; Snider. unbeaten season and a Sugar borrow a bit of Brooklyn, 35: Campanella, Brooklyn, gradu- strategy from Oklahoma’s Bud 34: Hodges. Brooklyn, and Bell, Cin- Bowl bid. But Lear cinnati. 29. ated in the spring. Wilkinson, who lost his star Buy Stolen bases—Bruton. Milwaukee, 24: had fine quarterback, Jack Mitchell, after Now Reese. Brooklyn. 19. Robinson and Vaught a freshman Gilliam. Brooklyn, 15: Snider, Brook- prospect in young Tommy ; the 1949 Sugar Bowl. He shifted lyn, and Bernier. Pittsburgh. 13 Spiers, who subbed for Lear ! Halfback Darrell Royal to quar- Pitching—Roe. Brooklyn. 9-2. .818; most Burdette. Milwaukee. 13-3. 813: of the season and even saw ac- ' terback and Royal responded by VALUES In NATIONALLY Spahn, Milwaukee. 19-5. .792; Er- leading Sooners FAMOUS I skine and Meyer. Brooklyn. 14-5. tion in Mississippi’s 24-7 losing | the to another .737. Sugar Strikeouts—Roberts. Philadelphia. 184; effort against Georgia Tech in Bowl. Erskine. Brooklyn. Mizell, 154: St. the Sugar Bowl. Spiers quit Paslay, Louis. 127: Ha'idix. St Louis. 115; But Lea a junior halfback used cars and trucks Simmons. Philadelphia, 114. school and married. throw, may (w) who can run and figure in Vaught’s quarterback U Weight on Left Foot plans. WERE NEVER BETTER P )dJfc “He has the makings of a good Power Golf In Making Chip Shots quarterback,” Vaught says. “With our split-T, it is necessary for the quarterback to run as For the. 23rd consecutive year more people are buying more well as pass. But whether he Chevrolets than any other cars. 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